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A comparison study between money boys and noncommercial men who have sex with men in China found that money boys differed from noncommercial men who have sex with men in HIV prevalence and behavioral characteristics.

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A study of incarcerated women in Rhode Island found that Trichomonas infection was common, particularly among black women, women with vaginal symptoms, and those not receiving routine Papanicolaou tests.

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A study of incarcerated women in Rhode Island found that Trichomonas infection was common, particularly among black women, women with vaginal symptoms, and those not receiving routine Papanicolaou tests.

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A comparison study between money boys and noncommercial men who have sex with men in China found that money boys differed from noncommercial men who have sex with men in HIV prevalence and behavioral characteristics.

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A comparison study between money boys and noncommercial men who have sex with men in China found that money boys differed from noncommercial men who have sex with men in HIV prevalence and behavioral characteristics.

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A study of multiple anatomical site gonococcal and chlamydial infections among adult film performers revealed a high prevalence of extragenital infections and infections missed by current testing standards.

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A study of incarcerated women in Rhode Island found that Trichomonas infection was common, particularly among black women, women with vaginal symptoms, and those not receiving routine Papanicolaou tests.